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I'm not an economic expert, so I don't know what the state of "crumbling" is. However, the unemployment rate of young people is already very high, and I think it may have collapsed in this situation. Also, since many regional banks have collapsed, it would be a complete collapse if it extended to the central bank.
I travel to China as a hobby, but I don't understand the principles of Chinese and Chinese behavior alone. I'm not an economist, so I'm not sure what "crumbling" means, but it clearly looks different from before.
As for the information you can receive from overseas
·bankruptcy of a major real estate company
·have a high youth unemployment rate
·Part of the Bankruptcy of the Loan Flat
·collapse of numerous regional banks
·increase in wage delays and outstanding payments
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I don't understand this kind of thing.
Japan's real estate bubble broke down, but I've never felt a recession because I've always had work to do.
It's going to be even harder to travel from abroad. When I travel to China, I deal with roaming with my usual smartphone. In this case, it automatically becomes a VPN, but then you can use X, Facebook, and YouTube. Do you mean that there is a risk if I write it down with X, Facebook, and YouTube rules?
Oh, that's a pretty interesting answer. Many respondents say, "Don't be silly, they are Chinese, not others."
Well, I'm not wrong. I'm sure you're Chinese. However, there may be cases where this is not the only case.
I am a Japanese living in Japan, but there are some Chinese immigrants who have been naturalized. They recognize that their nationality is Japan and their origin is China. However, I think that even if your nationality is simply Japan, your birthplace and origin vary.
Approximately 13.6 (T/person) Among the major countries in the United States, it is extremely high and is affected by energy consumption due to the car society and large residences. About 9.1 China has increased rapidly in recent years and has already exceeded the Japanese and European averages. The size of the manufacturing industry is large, and the dependence on coal firepower is a factor. Although Japan is on a gradual decline, it is still higher than the world average (about 4.7 tons). Europe (EU) approximately 5.4 ~ 6.3 Germany (approximately 7.0) is expensive, but it is kept low in countries such as France (approximately 4.1) and the United Kingdom (approximately 4.3) where the transition to renewable energy and nuclear power is progressing.
What will happen to the problem of retirement pensions? Of course, it would be a problem if the migrant group from abroad were to receive a pension in the country they worked in.
In fact, even today, two young people are supposed to support one elderly person, but this rate is steadily decreasing. Young people's income will be used to support the elderly (mainly due to the declining birthrate and aging population)
The expressway is stretched like a fine net until it's really wonderful. It's very convenient for the people, and it's easy for travelers to go anywhere by bus.
The main concern is the maintenance of the highway. The maintenance period of the expressway made at once is the same as that of the maintenance period.
You know what I mean, don't you? You're right. It doesn't feel bad if Americans or American soldiers do that. And it's not that I hate the Chinese flag. It's just a national flag.
It's disgraceful to see them doing this for the face-wasting revenge of invaders in the past. It's no longer a methodology of the 21st century. Oh, that's the kind of atmosphere anymore, so people who don't understand don't know.
I haven't been to China lately, so I didn't know about these situations. In the past, the economy was good, and I didn't see many people like this. I saw people sleeping in front of the hospital waiting in line early in the morning.
Anyway, given the current recession in China, people who can't live even if they buy apartments, late pay payments, unpaid payments, and sudden bank failures, this situation is not difficult to imagine. And I don't really care if this is true or not, because people from the outside think it's true. But didn't one person proudly declare that poverty has disappeared from China? What was that?
Thank you for the explanation.
Yes, many radionuclides have been removed. If they are not removed, they will be removed again using ALPS. Anyway, regarding the measurements taken 1 km offshore Fukushima (the release site), how will we confirm what cannot be detected?
What do you mean by "enriched" or "residual"? Due to entropy, radioactive elements released into the ocean will be significantly diluted. How will that affect things?
Could you show me a model of how humans would be affected?
Yes, I hardly feel bad about traveling to China.
But on the chat site, that's what they did.
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The Chinese are kind on the outside, but the other side is that they want to kill the Japanese.
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The Chinese who meet outside and the Chinese who use the Internet behind the scenes are different
It's either.
That's where I want to see. I don't think this is a typical Chinese.
At the very least, they haven't waged war since then.At the very least, we haven't been at war since then. Besides, we don't need China's consent. It's pointless to ask. That guy.
So, to give a simple example, when I, a post-war generation person, became interested in China and visited a Chinese chat site, when I greeted people with "I'm from Japan, nice to meet you," I received many responses like "Little Japan," "Japanese devil," and "Go home."
How does this relate to World War II?
Yes, you are absolutely right. That's precisely why, as a fellow citizen, I want to follow the actions of someone who likely shares the same thought process. But you Chinese people even block that, don't you? When I ask about the circumstances surrounding the fall of Nanjing, you don't answer at all. On the contrary, you even try to prevent me from doing so.
OK,I am not a war denier. The Nanjing Massacre did happen.
I believe we need to properly investigate it within the context of war.
However, we must judge what is right and what is wrong.
Among the photographs supposedly depicting the Nanjing Massacre, there are some questionable ones. We must judge them separately. Or, what reason do we have to assume that everything the Chinese side says and all the evidence is correct?
Yes, I studied it three times during elementary, middle, and high school. The Nanjing Massacre.
Especially in high school, there was a special project on this topic where hundreds of slides showing the atrocities committed by the Japanese army at the time were shown and explained.
Afterward, I went to the Beijing Museum of the War of Resistance Against Japan in China. There, I saw photographs related to the Nanjing Massacre, but they were the same ones I had already seen in school lessons.
That's about all I learned.
* Why do you ask questions before answering my questions? It's clearly sophistry and extremely rude to engage in discussion.
People in China today want the one-party rule (although there are multiple political parties) to continue. Even if they buy an apartment and end up homeless, or graduate from university and can't find a job, or work as a civil servant without a salary for two years, all of this is because they want the current government to "continue." It's a dream.
i want to explanation of all of that.
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Systemic Denial: The Japanese government is accused of minimizing or omitting wartime atrocities (e.g., Nanking Massacre, Unit 731, Comfort Women) in official narratives and education.
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Educational Gap: Lack of historical education in Japan leads to shock for citizens when they learn of these events abroad.
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Official Actions: Continued visits to the Yasukuni Shrine and protests against "Comfort Women" statues are viewed as a refusal to take responsibility, contrasting sharply with Germany's post-war approach.
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Territorial and Geopolitical Tension: The text highlights grievances regarding the Ryukyu Islands and Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, as well as Japan’s colonial history in Taiwan and its current stance on cross-strait relations.
Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry if I made you think that Japanese people are being bullied. My explanation was insufficient.
The inexplicable, childish contempt for Japan shown by the Chinese doesn't seem to stem from wartime hatred or a sense of tragedy, but rather from the kind of thing a delinquent boy might say.
well then they hate me also.
so can I met with them? and I want to talk to.
your question. No
I want to keep remaining of memory those ww2 history. yes we are also need to know more.
then, when Fukushima nuclear water ourput, the chinese did phone call for normal Japanese.
is that Harsh insults and mere contempt. These are not things you direct at someone you hate, but rather at someone you bully.
Frankly, island nation Japan's military strength was limited, yet even so, China (Nationalist and Communist armies) was no match for it and could only resort to guerrilla warfare. On the other hand, the Chinese had a great sense of pride and high regard for themselves—in other words, their "face." After all, in the Middle Ages, they controlled 70% of the world's economy. This giant dragon was defeated by peripheral Japan (with America's help). I believe they must somehow restore their face. (This logic is my own opinion and may be wrong.)
Yes, it's the social structure. In this world, both capitalism and communism ultimately result in a structure where a portion of people's earnings are continuously siphoned off, and that money ends up in the hands of the rulers and the super-rich.
A few decades ago, people had more freedom in how they spent their money. Now, after just eating, there's far less money left over. The number of poor people has increased. Middle-class families are falling into poverty.
Perhaps this kind of thing has happened repeatedly throughout history. That's my thinking.
I saw a Chinese movie called "fuyongjin" a long time ago. Can I still see it?
I saw a movie called "fuyongjin" a long time ago. At that time, there was no Chinese information, and it was a very good movie among them. Can I still see it because I miss it?
I know what you mean. Today's robots make detailed corrections step by step. That's what robots should do in the first place. Well, more to say, robots don't have to run. Also, old robots can talk with smartphones on their bodies. You can do a lot of things. That's all. What does it mean to be able to do this because it is a robot?